Grangehurst Rosé 2020

Grangehurst Rosé 2020

Manufacturer: Grangehurst

A rosé you're definitely not used to. Don't expect a light Baezen affair, this is an absolutely serious and beautiful wine. The fuller dark colour just hints at the fullness of the wine itself. Full of forest fruits, cranberries, cherries and great freshness. The body is definitely fuller, but the great acidity makes for an absolutely harmonious wine that is a joy to drink again and marvel at the possibility of creating such a rosé. Beware, this is the winery's current vintage!

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2020 / 0.75l / 12.5% / Stellenbosch - South Africa

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10,00 € with VAT

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About the winery

Big man's little winery. Jeremy Walker named the winery Grangehurst to pay tribute to his parents by combining the names of their homes in England in one word. In 1952 his parents moved to South Africa and so began the journey of this great winery, which Jeremy founded in 1992. The first vintage produced at Grangehurst was awarded Champion Wine at the South African Young Wine Show which was the start of a dream come true for their small wine cellar. In 1996 Jeremy was invited to join the Cape Winemaker's Guild, an association of innovative winemakers who have made a significant contribution to the development of South African winemaking. His motto is to 'take things, and wine, in your stride'. He is thus a unique winemaker who only releases his wines when he considers them ready. Thus, his current vintages, are always at least 10 years old from harvest and yet still have a lot to go.

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Terroir

Stellenbosch lies just 40 km east of Cape Town. The Simonsberg Mountains to the north separate it from Paarl, while the Hottentot Holland Mountains to the east separate it from Walker Bay. False Bay lies about 12 miles (20 km) to the south.

Granite and sandstone soils are found throughout Stellenbosch. Due to their high clay content, they have excellent water retention properties, although they are free draining. Sufficient winter rainfall allows growers to keep irrigation to a minimum. Much has been made of the suitability of the soils in Stellenbosch for growing particularly premium red wine grapes.

The climate in the area is relatively hot and dry, although the influence of the False Bay sea is evident in the south. In the afternoons, the vineyards are buffeted by a cool south-easterly wind, which refreshes the grapes after the hot morning sun. White wine varieties are often planted closer to the ocean where this effect is more pronounced.

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Grangehurst Rosé 2020

10 € with VAT